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one of us is going to hurt. they sleep at the foot bridge down at the school nearby. and i saw the custodian trying to lead somebody out, and i explained to him that this person is mentally ill, what was wrong with him, what could be done to save them. now, mitch katz went down to work on mental health ward to keep his medical license. if you talk to a psych emergency services doctor they'd tell you he didn't know what he was doing. they'll tell you further he forced out dr. bob oken as the chief psychiatrist in san francisco. bob oken is one of the greatest psychiatrists in the world. he's a pillar of doctors without borders. he's treated people around the world. he was the director of mental health in massachusetts. he was a director of mental health in new hampshire. he's practicing on market street in private practice now. the reason he was forced out is because he wouldn't get people out of the acute ward beds when they were going to die on the streets because they hadn't been stabilized. and if you take people and you put them in a ward, you can stabilize them.
one of us is going to hurt. they sleep at the foot bridge down at the school nearby. and i saw the custodian trying to lead somebody out, and i explained to him that this person is mentally ill, what was wrong with him, what could be done to save them. now, mitch katz went down to work on mental health ward to keep his medical license. if you talk to a psych emergency services doctor they'd tell you he didn't know what he was doing. they'll tell you further he forced out dr. bob oken as the...
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what do you think we worry about and how will you help us to stop worrying? >> so, absolutely, while i am a young person, i do believe that we really have an obligation to protect our seniors. and when you see services to seniors being cut, you have to realize that they have contribute to the system their entire life and this is a time that they need services even more than other moments. and when you look at what is going on, you also have to say that there is the statistic that you gave is actually the start of the baby booming population, as she growing older. so we actually need more and more services, we need to actually have people trained to provide those services as well. and so, i think, of my great aunt, who is 94 years old, who is i speak to as much as i can, when i think about what the senior population is going through and really care about their children and their future as well. >> thank you, mr. bryer. >> first off, thank you to the league of women voters and jr. voters for hosting this discussion tonight very glad to be here. i think of my gr
what do you think we worry about and how will you help us to stop worrying? >> so, absolutely, while i am a young person, i do believe that we really have an obligation to protect our seniors. and when you see services to seniors being cut, you have to realize that they have contribute to the system their entire life and this is a time that they need services even more than other moments. and when you look at what is going on, you also have to say that there is the statistic that you gave...
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he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence with his own handwritten note. that would be very much like chris. he appreciated and enjoyed interactions with people. in fact, our friend chris highland put it very eloquently when he said, chris was the finest among us. more than his obviously charms, he was a man of substance and humility. at parties, dinners and gatherings he spent little times talking about himself and his accomplishments. only when he was forced to. instead he asked people about their lives, their views, their accomplishments. he always focused on ther people rather than hi
he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence...
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yani to give us a few opening remarks. >> mr. yani please. >> good morning, everyone. yeah, i am now so much excited because of for the opening soon and also i would like to express my personal experience 45 years ago i was 18 years. i passed 15 this usa, in san francisco, is my past experience to around here. and also, i much say, i am a 49er. [ cheers ] >> because i was born 49 year, and also, for each century, do you know, today, today is a day, you know, today is steve jobs passed away, one year ago. i give steve jobs so much and this is a place of innovation, i try to make innovation here for us today. thank you very much for listening. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, very much. >> may i now ask mayor lee for a response, please? >> thank you. and mr. yuni thank you and welcome to san francisco, welcome unico for to the square it is a great place to be, this 30,000-square foot flag ship for the west coast and i have been wanting to tell you that i have known about your store to my daughter for quite some time, who have been religiously shopping for their affo
yani to give us a few opening remarks. >> mr. yani please. >> good morning, everyone. yeah, i am now so much excited because of for the opening soon and also i would like to express my personal experience 45 years ago i was 18 years. i passed 15 this usa, in san francisco, is my past experience to around here. and also, i much say, i am a 49er. [ cheers ] >> because i was born 49 year, and also, for each century, do you know, today, today is a day, you know, today is steve...
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you earlier allowed us to register with us the western system that allows folks to have those credits certified in a way that's recognized by the marketplace. we are registering those credits, then, and we can use them ourselves in a subsequent compliance year. so, for example, in this year because last year was wet, 2011 was wet, we had some extra. this year we're going to need to purchase some, but we're also taking some of what we generated last year and applying it to this year. so, we're not having to purchase as much as we otherwise would have. >> and they don't expire? >> they do expire. under the regulations, they do expire. so, we would either use them or if we projected that we wouldn't need them, we would attempt to sell them before they expire. so, we extract the value one way or the other. >> that was my other question. and then i thought we budgeted in our budget for some additional renewable procurement. >> yes, we do have additional renewable procurement in our budget. some of that capacity, if you will, that financial capacity is absorbed by the power purchase agreeme
you earlier allowed us to register with us the western system that allows folks to have those credits certified in a way that's recognized by the marketplace. we are registering those credits, then, and we can use them ourselves in a subsequent compliance year. so, for example, in this year because last year was wet, 2011 was wet, we had some extra. this year we're going to need to purchase some, but we're also taking some of what we generated last year and applying it to this year. so, we're...
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this is hoping to keep us mostly clear. helping to warm us up. mostly sunny skies. warmer conditions expected for your afternoon. 75 in san francisco today. 70 degrees for pacifica. 76 in mountain view. livermore 80 degrees. pleasanton also going to hit 80 for the afternoon. 80 for napa. 81 in santa rosa. extended forecast hottest day rolls in tomorrow. temperatures mid to upper 80s for some of the warmer spots. still flirting with the possibility of breaking a new record or two. election day looks good. nothing to get in your way weather wise. 70s at the coast. low 80s inland. bigger transition will come on wednesday. we'll notice that cool down. temperatures right about where they should be. as we get into thursday a sharp drop in temperatures below average for this time of year. low 60s inland. upper 60s at the coast. it looks liquory could be a little damp. i see showers in the forecast for thursday and lasting until friday. >>> two prominent meteor showers could be visible in bay area skies this month. taurid meteors could fill the skies with fire balls and sho
this is hoping to keep us mostly clear. helping to warm us up. mostly sunny skies. warmer conditions expected for your afternoon. 75 in san francisco today. 70 degrees for pacifica. 76 in mountain view. livermore 80 degrees. pleasanton also going to hit 80 for the afternoon. 80 for napa. 81 in santa rosa. extended forecast hottest day rolls in tomorrow. temperatures mid to upper 80s for some of the warmer spots. still flirting with the possibility of breaking a new record or two. election day...
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and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in his party in sacramento believe that spending more is the answer. that is clearly not the case. i think that los angeles county they spent $9,000 per student in public school system. the average cost of private school $6,000. i support the voucher system that allow the parents to put the children in charter schools, private schools, what we cannot escape is that the school system is broken, again, let's ask the senator, why did the senator support, why did the senator oppose legislation that one of his fellow democrats proposed that would remove dangerous teachers that were convicted of crimes from the classroom and from the public roles? i would like to know the answer to that. >> thank you. mr. leno. >> the 47 out of 50 states figure that miss dillan used is not in educational ou
and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in his party in sacramento believe that spending more is the answer. that is clearly not the case. i think that los angeles county they spent $9,000 per student in public school system. the average cost of...
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sherrodbrown.com, people can join us. we've got lots of people that have done everything from small contributions to knocking on doors and doing phone banks, and that's how you beat this kind of money. it's the only way a progressive populist democrat in a state like ohio wins. >> there's some things i keep worrying about. ohio is one i worry about. i wonder about the secretary of state out there. i wonder about the stumble we had last time, the people kept questioning -- i'm talking about 2004, real questions about the count out in ohio. what do you see? what do you see -- we have 650 obama lawyers in cuyahoga county being on the lookout for any kind of monkey business out there. what do you hear? what's coming? >> well, i think -- >> in terms of trouble. >> i think the obama campaign -- there may be trouble. you know, i think we're all worried about voter suppression. we're somewhat worried about diebold, about getting the ground game out, but the ground game is excellent, chris. i feel optimistic. it's not a slam dunk,
sherrodbrown.com, people can join us. we've got lots of people that have done everything from small contributions to knocking on doors and doing phone banks, and that's how you beat this kind of money. it's the only way a progressive populist democrat in a state like ohio wins. >> there's some things i keep worrying about. ohio is one i worry about. i wonder about the secretary of state out there. i wonder about the stumble we had last time, the people kept questioning -- i'm talking...
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long enough for us to maneuver. think about the law but that takes. while ahmad that for a minute, somebody's going to ask this question from going to quit and take it away from you. dr. watkins and had to go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a sniper to being a chiropractor? to have to ask the question means you don't know the heart of special operative part of a man like this. people don't become sealed the people go by, task forces 61 putts because what the wind up killing machines. they do that out of love. they do that out of love for their fellow men. they do it because i want to be in the position to save your life, if the time to ever really bad and somebody needs to come get you. i don't want to do because i want to go kill bad guys. i want to do because i want to be the one making a difference, helping out, but my life the line for you. so by the same token that i was a sniper, willing to die for you, i could be a good doctor willing to help you because it's all love. but the
long enough for us to maneuver. think about the law but that takes. while ahmad that for a minute, somebody's going to ask this question from going to quit and take it away from you. dr. watkins and had to go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a sniper to being a chiropractor? to have to ask the question means you don't know the heart of special operative part of a man like this. people don't become sealed the people go by, task forces 61 putts because what the wind...
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how you used it to deport people. we saw what happened in the 1920s when folks came in, of course, and helped keep your economy alive when it was booming, and then when the economy busted in 1929, mr. hoover deported them all. we saw what happened in the war, all immigrants came in, kept fields and factories and mines alive, and then in 1954, mr. eisenhower, another great military leader, allowedded one of the same people from that expedition against poncho to begin to round up immigrants. in 1954, the same year a young man, your age, a young man whose family fled poe land because of the holocaust, went to canada, came into new york as someone seeking freedom and exile, someone who understood the beauty of the american dream. in 1959, reportedly, that's when tom horn got his citizenship. our attorney general, the same here hundreds of thousands of mexicans and mexican-americans and their children were deported in operations. it's not about immigration, jeff, she told me. do you understand that? it's not about immigrat
how you used it to deport people. we saw what happened in the 1920s when folks came in, of course, and helped keep your economy alive when it was booming, and then when the economy busted in 1929, mr. hoover deported them all. we saw what happened in the war, all immigrants came in, kept fields and factories and mines alive, and then in 1954, mr. eisenhower, another great military leader, allowedded one of the same people from that expedition against poncho to begin to round up immigrants. in...
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essentially using a disaster to score political points. i think is pretty shameful. the only madmade disaster that he should concern himself is the economy in upspaitd stated new york. >> housing market could be helped. >> speaking of the hurricane you live in new jersey, you've been enduring without electricity for the whole week. any hits or must on the hurricane front for you, fat that account you were hit? >> not really. you see the horrible suffering on the jersey shore and staten island, fortunately my neck of the woods hasn't hit that kind of problem but a lot of power out. i want to give a hit to the people of new york adopted home state new jersey. >> paul: what grade do you give chris christie. like all politicians i wouldn't look to them. i think it's voluntary efforts,
essentially using a disaster to score political points. i think is pretty shameful. the only madmade disaster that he should concern himself is the economy in upspaitd stated new york. >> housing market could be helped. >> speaking of the hurricane you live in new jersey, you've been enduring without electricity for the whole week. any hits or must on the hurricane front for you, fat that account you were hit? >> not really. you see the horrible suffering on the jersey shore...
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it prohibits the use of money by payroll production, which is how you use race money. it's not how corporations use the money for politics. it says that unions are required to give permission from each individual member. there is still not money raised by payroll depression. the people who wrote prop 30 to know very well it would have a devastating impact on the ability of unions to purchase -- to participate and get an effective price to the members and to the cause of the support through public education and public safety, et cetera. as i said before, it would have virtually zero impact on both the corporations on billionaires, and to an extent you really have to judge these propositions by the company. it's not just how -- based in iowa and arizona, tens of millions of dollars supporting prop 32. we don't even know who is funding those. >> about if we look at who is the voice, the flipside is the voice against it is the california teachers association, the public employees union. they have a special interest here. it's called pensions. it's called payroll. it's call
it prohibits the use of money by payroll production, which is how you use race money. it's not how corporations use the money for politics. it says that unions are required to give permission from each individual member. there is still not money raised by payroll depression. the people who wrote prop 30 to know very well it would have a devastating impact on the ability of unions to purchase -- to participate and get an effective price to the members and to the cause of the support through...
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join us. we'll bring you all you need to know what happened on the campaign trail today and what you need to know, 36 hours before people actually start going to the polls. this is it. join us at 8:00 p.m. eastern time for the best political coverage anywhere and big night. fox news channel is the only place to be as the results come in. our special coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern time this tuesday as we learn who will be the next president of the united states. >> i've been out hours for now. i hope we have gas. >> i have no more gas if the car. i'm hoping someone can push me. >> as soon as it gets dark, there are two things we worry, about the cold and the looters. >> i'm in the same position. everybody everybody is homeless. >> megyn: look at these folks, regular americans who had homes and lives and busy days a week ago. now, they are out there, you can see in the cold they have no place to go. we're going off the campaign trail as a growing sense of frustration is developing nearly a
join us. we'll bring you all you need to know what happened on the campaign trail today and what you need to know, 36 hours before people actually start going to the polls. this is it. join us at 8:00 p.m. eastern time for the best political coverage anywhere and big night. fox news channel is the only place to be as the results come in. our special coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern time this tuesday as we learn who will be the next president of the united states. >> i've been out...
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and the two primary night that is kept us up the longest will be the states that will keep us up on tuesday, iowa, and a few weeks later santorum was declared the victor and then ohio. >> we are actually looking at recount provisions in the state of ohio. our models have it that close. >> romney's struggle in ohio was partly rooted in the 2008 new york times op-ed he wrote just weeks after obama won calling for managed bankruptcy but said the government should only guarantee private loans. quote, detroit needs a turnaround, not a check, he wrote. the piece was entitled "let detroit go bankrupt." romney survived the primary gauntlet and let republican super pacs hammer the president on the air. the campaign spend a lot of time defining romney before romney was able to define obama. romney was criticized for taking a week off in july for campaigning about the obama's strategy and for bundling the trip to israel, europe and poland. he announced paul ryan as his running mate but that didn't produce the bump he needed. as the focus of the race turned to medicare and the ryan budget. the republic
and the two primary night that is kept us up the longest will be the states that will keep us up on tuesday, iowa, and a few weeks later santorum was declared the victor and then ohio. >> we are actually looking at recount provisions in the state of ohio. our models have it that close. >> romney's struggle in ohio was partly rooted in the 2008 new york times op-ed he wrote just weeks after obama won calling for managed bankruptcy but said the government should only guarantee private...
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use your back patio area. use the bar. enjoy yourself. >> we have a beer club as well. >> reporter: down the street there is a beer tasting event. the beer has invested in serves twice as many beers on tap all to draw in more customers. >> you focus on other events like draft beer events and you just have to try different stuff like we do trivia. we do traditional irish music. >> reporter: as the shark tank sits drained of thousands of fans, bars and restaurants are cutting staff. usually ten wait staff on hockey night. right now there's only five. >> hockey is a bonus rather than something that exist for you as an income. >> hours are cut all around. even my own hours are cut. everybody's pocketbooks are being hurt dramatically by this lockout. >> reporter: as nhl and players continue the standoff, downtown businesses are making pleas to shark fans. >> we're here for you when hockey season does come. there's more to downtown san jose than just hockey. >> now the start of the regular season is now delayed to december 1st b
use your back patio area. use the bar. enjoy yourself. >> we have a beer club as well. >> reporter: down the street there is a beer tasting event. the beer has invested in serves twice as many beers on tap all to draw in more customers. >> you focus on other events like draft beer events and you just have to try different stuff like we do trivia. we do traditional irish music. >> reporter: as the shark tank sits drained of thousands of fans, bars and restaurants are...
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the intensity is with us. the independents are with us in countless surveys, breaking for mitt romney. on issues, you've got mitt romney talking about big issues that are a concern to people. whether it's leadership, turning the economy around. people believe on the issues they're going to vote on, mitt romney is the guy. on all three of those things, issues, intensity and independents, we're the campaign that's going forward right now with the advantage in all three of those areas. >> sean, let me show you something that haley haley barbd to say. mississippi governor. >> the return is what broke romney's momentum. any day that the news media is not talking about jobs or the economy, taxes or spending, deficits and debt, boem care and energy, is a good day for barack obama. >> now haley barbour, explained that when you're a governor, you have to be with the white house and the national government for the long haul. do you have a problem with the way chris christie behaved? did he go overboard in praising presi
the intensity is with us. the independents are with us in countless surveys, breaking for mitt romney. on issues, you've got mitt romney talking about big issues that are a concern to people. whether it's leadership, turning the economy around. people believe on the issues they're going to vote on, mitt romney is the guy. on all three of those things, issues, intensity and independents, we're the campaign that's going forward right now with the advantage in all three of those areas. >>...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> you're looking at democracy plaza, the site of nbc news's 2012 election coverage. we are talking about the election in a very particular way this morning. our final this week in voter suppression before the election on tuesday. we're pulling cards and naming names today. this next person has had his wig snatched so many times in nerdland that he ought to be bald by now. we're going to find a few more hairs to pluck because nerdland, your favorite voter suppresser, ohio secretary of state john huston is at it again. in an 11th hour voter suppression hail mary, changed the rules again. to make it harder for ohio ans to vote. on friday, he issued a last minute directive that could result in provisional ballots going uncounted in the election's most highly contested swing state. the directive makes voters who submit a provisional ballot responsible for correctly writing out an affirmation document. the form of i.d. they've provided to official. if a voter mak
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> you're looking at democracy plaza, the site of nbc news's 2012 election coverage. we are talking about the election in a very particular way this morning. our final this week in voter suppression before the election on tuesday. we're pulling cards and naming names today. this next person has had his wig snatched so many times in nerdland that he ought to be bald by now. we're going to find a few more hairs to pluck because nerdland, your...
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you got to join us. this week, the number of television ads aired in the presidential campaign topped one million. that's up nearly 40% from 2008. so far obama for america outspent the romney campaign by more than two to one. that's just on the tv. but there's another airwave raging. and that's the radio airwaves. radio ads may be particularly influential in the last days of the 2012 presidential campaign because they have the ability to priek micro target voters at a low cost. for those who haven't turned on the barrage of tv ads, radio can sometimes captivate the ought jens. >> joining me is joe madison, known as the black eagle who can be heard every weekday morning coast to coast on sirius xm satellite raid ydiradio. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the acclaim. >> joe, i want to play an ad for you, a radio ad for you. i had this claim that radio is a little bit freer space. people can say things on radio that they wouldn't necessarily say on television. it's called black men vote. >> th
you got to join us. this week, the number of television ads aired in the presidential campaign topped one million. that's up nearly 40% from 2008. so far obama for america outspent the romney campaign by more than two to one. that's just on the tv. but there's another airwave raging. and that's the radio airwaves. radio ads may be particularly influential in the last days of the 2012 presidential campaign because they have the ability to priek micro target voters at a low cost. for those who...
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and we switched to using emergency pumps. after the 100,000 horsepower. >> the work from meserle helped out the top fire department. >> the -- the work from- these workers-helped out the fire department crews before they arrived. they evacuate and tenants from other areas in the complex. there was no alarm. no smoke alarms in effect. the battery had been taken out but there's no way to alert their residences of what is going on. once you check your smoke alarm is, everything should be falling. it is under investigation but it could be remnants from a barbecue from the night before the board >> old barbecue coals and things of that nature make sure that those are out. to take them out of the structure and put it in a place where there will not burn. make sure they're out. >> luckily but nobody was hurt there was about $30,000 of damage. the red cross was here to assist with five, 10 people that were displaced. and it san rafael, and lisa read. >> a helicopter crash were searching for a missing child and the helicopter was flyi
and we switched to using emergency pumps. after the 100,000 horsepower. >> the work from meserle helped out the top fire department. >> the -- the work from- these workers-helped out the fire department crews before they arrived. they evacuate and tenants from other areas in the complex. there was no alarm. no smoke alarms in effect. the battery had been taken out but there's no way to alert their residences of what is going on. once you check your smoke alarm is, everything should...
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stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that investigation was the ability to work as a region. i can tell you that 20 years ago, police departments didn't work as well together i think they can had good relationships. but today you can have a police officer go to their desk top and get information from outside the department. we have these records management systems, all connected, and this really came out of necessity, because when you have -- working the sniper case with killings in maryland, virginia, and the district, we had to work together, and i will tell you, that the public would have
stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that...